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Traditionally we have roast turkey with roast potatoes, peas, carrots, brussel-sprouts, suedes and gravy.
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Active and serious Jehovah's Witnesses would, most likely, not participate in any Christmas celebration based on the origins and myths associated with the holiday. This would include Christmas dinners.
In 1885 there were school dinners: Free dinners were A cup of cocoa or soup made from boiled meat bones. Farthing dinners were Soup, bread and jam. Penny dinners were Boiled pork,meat pudding, vegetables. Lots of children had packed lunches still.
As a nation, India does not celebrate Christmas. Christians who live in India are likely to have Christmas dinners.
There are a number of ways to liven up the table at Christmas dinners. The guests could, for example, exchange and open gifts. A board game is also a good idea.
Xmas dinners, people comming round :D
There are many popular Christmas dishes to be discovered. Some popular Christmas dishes include 'cookies for Santa', turkey dinners, roast beef, and brisket.
During the nineteenth century, many of the traditions we currently enjoy around the holidays got started. Decorating a Christmas tree, and awaiting Santa all happened during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol,' vividly depicts Christmas celebrations for both the rich and poor during the nineteenth century.
Christmas eve dinners and get togethers are celebrated with family and friends. But traditionally, gifts are exchanged on January the 6th the day of the Epiphany as do some European countries.
Potatoes were not native to Europe and Christmas dinners were not widely served until the late 1800's so they would have been added at that point .